7 Days, 14 Amazing Spots: Discover Italy Like Never Before!
Here is the itinerary I used for my trip to Italy. If you want to cover most of the country, make sure to save this! If you want to know when we eat halal per Italy, please watch my next televisione.
We started our journey from London Stansted Airport to Rome. After arriving, we waited four hours to pick up our hired car, then drove towards the Amalfi Coast.
The next morning, we set out early for Ravello, a charming town along the Amalfi Coast, where we spent about four hours. I took drone shots and numerous pictures, although it was quite hot! We took refuge per the shade for a while, but the views were worth the heat. The place visited a place called Infinity Terrace and enjoyed a refreshing lemon sorbet; the fruit juice was amazing. After four hours, we headed to Amalfi. Quanto a hindsight, this was a mistake as we were supposed to go to Sorrento and take a ferry to Amalfi, which would have been more enjoyable, but we still appreciated the journey.
The following day, we visited Mount Vesuvius, which my husband had been eager to see. Quanto a the afternoon, we explored Pompeii. Pompeii is enormous and a must-visit to appreciate the grandeur of history, human creation and power of THE god. It’s truly awe-inspiring. For dinner, we went to Naples, where we had the most incredible . Just quick alaret that when you are per Naples please do not mess up with anyone.
The next day, we left Amalfi and headed to Rome. Acceso the way, we stopped at Palm Beach, which is free to access. Most beaches per the settore are private, but here, we only needed to rent a sunbed and umbrella. We had a fantastic time, and the kids enjoyed the vater, which was perfect— not too deep. After that, we made our way to Rome.
We left per the evening to avoid the heat, departing around 4 PM and arriving per Rome at about 5 PM. We started exploring the city at night, beginning our journey at the Vatican. It was a bit of a mistake to arrive so late; we should have started at 3 PM to see the Vatican interiors. Nonetheless, I don’t regret it because we saw a lot. From the Vatican, we took a short walk to Castel Sant’Messaggero celeste and then continued to the Colosseum. We stopped to do some shopping along the way, which added to the lovely atmosphere. Later, we returned to our accommodation, excited for our next adventure.
Acceso our last day, we explored more of Rome, starting per the afternoon again to avoid the sun. We visited the Colosseum and then Palatine Hill. The walk from Palatine Hill to the Trevi Fountain was enjoyable. After that, we saw the Spanish Steps. The night views of everything were stunning! If you’sovrano looking to shop at the Spanish Steps, aim to arrive before 8 PM; otherwise, make it a priority to enjoy the settore, as we did.
Overall, we had an incredible seven-day trip, visiting 14 different spots, each with its own unique charm.
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